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The Church Of The Very Last Chance Blends Satire, Myth, And Metafiction
David Holper's novel challenges materialism and imagines a different path forward.
Published on Mar. 2, 2026
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In his new novel "The Church of the Very Last Chance", author David Holper blends political satire, magic, and metafiction to offer a sharp and imaginative response to the dominant issues of our time - global politics, consumer culture, and spiritual uncertainty. The story follows Ekaterina Vilakashopka, a former travel blogger who unexpectedly finds herself at the center of a rapidly growing worldwide spiritual movement, as she navigates the uncomfortable reality of leading a movement while privately wrestling with her own doubts.
Why it matters
The novel serves as a commentary on materialism and the collective madness of a global culture driven by consumption, spectacle, and power. Through wit and absurdity, Holper exposes the contradictions of modern life and invites readers to question the systems they have long accepted as inevitable. At the same time, the book proposes, through story and symbol, that another way of living and believing might still be possible.
The details
The Church of the Very Last Chance blends magical elements with philosophical reflection, creating a layered reading experience that rewards both casual readers seeking entertainment and those drawn to deeper social commentary. The metafictional touches further blur the boundaries between narrative and reality, reinforcing the book's exploration of belief, perception, and influence in an age saturated with competing narratives. As Ekaterina's movement gains momentum, she must navigate powerful defenders of the status quo who seem determined to silence her, whether by capturing her or eliminating her entirely.
- The Church of the Very Last Chance was published on February 20, 2026.
The players
David Holper
The author of The Church of the Very Last Chance, a novel that blends political satire, magic, and metafiction to challenge materialism and imagine a different path forward.
Ekaterina Vilakashopka
The former travel blogger who unexpectedly finds herself at the center of a rapidly growing worldwide spiritual movement in Holper's novel.
What’s next
The Church of the Very Last Chance is now available for purchase, and the author is open to interview requests and providing review copies.
The takeaway
Holper's novel offers a bold and imaginative response to the dominant issues of our time, using satire, myth, and metafiction to challenge materialism and propose an alternative vision of living and believing. The book's layered storytelling and blending of genres make it an engaging read for both casual and more thoughtful readers.
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